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stuff.co.nz APRIL 14, 2016, CHRISTCHURCH MAIL 5 Sports stars help out Koru Care Track star Dick Tayler, the 10,000-metres 1974 Commonwealth Games gold medallist and coveted after-dinner speaker, will be a guest speaker at the Koru Care Long Sporting Lunch at the Papanui Club on Friday, April 22. Tayler will share the podium with sportsman extraordinaire Gary Endacott, born with cerebral palsy and not expected to walk. Endacott went on to climb Mt Kilimanjaro, run four New York City marathons,won New Zealand and World Disabled Tennis titles – and was named Rugby League player of the year among other accolades. All proceeds from the lunch and auction go to Koru Care Christchurch to help send Former New Zealand champion Maz Quin shows how it’s done.The big name surfer is expected to perform at the Go Pro Men’s Canterbury Championships hosted by the NorthWai Boardriders Club over Anzac weekend. Big names for region’s surf action ANNAPRICE New Zealand surfing legend Maz Quinn will show his style at the landmark 50th anniversary Go Pro Men’s Canterbury Surfing Championships over Anzac weekend. Five times national champion and current defending Canterbury champion Quinn and others on the national circuit will be among the 100-plus competitors expected at the event hosted by the North Wai Boardriders Club, April 23-25. Event spokesman Russell Ritchie was upbeat about securing ‘‘a substantial amount’’ of sponsorship cash for 2016 competition. The championships will be held anywhere from Taylors Mistake to Gore Bay depending on wave quality on the day. But, said Ritchie, the preference is to run the event outside the North Wai Clubrooms. A $10,000-plus cash prize pool over the 8 divisions is on offer, Ritchie said. Competitors will also be offered the use of GoPro cameras, probably for the first time in New Zealand at such an event. The major sponsor is providing two cameras for competitors to capture unique in the water video footage. Ritchie said the event would also also see the development of new social media streams like Facebook and Twitter to give regular up-to-the-hour updates of results and feature video clips. ‘‘There has been a lot of inter- est from around the country due to the large amount of cash on offer and its 4-Star rating in the Surfing NZ competition,’’ he said. Rating points count toward the national circuit and selection for upcoming national teams. North Wai’s Jack Wilson and Sam Sands need good results in the Mike Pero Real Estate Juniors to boost their chance for national team selection. Dunedin surfers Elliott Brown and Jack McLeod are also in the running for national selection. Brown won both the junior and cadet finals at the recent South Island Championships in Dunedin and would appear to be the one to beat in these divisions. The Fusion Solutions Open division will be hotly contested with last year’s winner Quinn the expected favourite. North Wai surfer Hugh Ritchie is looking to improve on his 4th place in the open at the South Island’s. PHOTO: PHOTOMARKSTEVENSON.COM Auction items include an All Blacks signed and framed 2015 Rugby World Cup jersey. another 24 local children with serious medical conditions on the trip of a lifetime to the United States this year. Auction items include an All Blacks signed and framed 2015 Rugby World Cup jersey, a Kane Williamson jersey, a Vodafone Warriors Package, a Crusaders package donated by Christchurch Koru Care patron Andy Ellis, and a 1995 T-Shirt (one of only 35 ever made for the 1995 World Cup All Blacks tourism squad). Auctioneer will be Phil McGoldrick’s auctioneering team. ❚ Tickets include a three-course lunch from chef Tony Smith, and an annual membership of The Papanui Club. Tickets, $100 (plus GST) via 021 267 1429 or info@korucare.org.nz Av o n l e a CHRI STCHURCH “Feel the sun on your back and hear the birds sing” Avonlea provides loving continuing care in small homes of about 10 people, with access to a beautiful garden. • At Avonlea we focus on the individual needs of each person in our care. • We accept you as you are, believe in you, really listen to you, joke with you and love to hear you laugh. • We develop an in-depth and intimate knowledge of each person. There is openness, honesty and trust. • Family/whanau become part of our community. Your family is always welcome here at your home. • At Avonlea each person is loved, valued and important. • Avonlea has the maximum 4 year Ministry of Health certification. Visit 7201748AA 6622756CC Ring us now on 338 0202. We’d love to hear from you. 224 Lincoln Road, Addington, Christchurch www.avonlea.co.nz